Hydrogen is considered a clean and efficient energy carrier that will have broad applications in the futureāas a fuel for cars, buses, for houses heating, or as an energy storage. However, it is currently mainly produced from fossil fuels. In order for it to become a “green” energy carrier, techniques for extracting it from renewable sources such as solar energy, wind, water, or biomass must be developed.
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Source: Phys.org